• 10 Nollywood Romcoms Ranked by Actor Chemistry

    Great Nollywood romcoms.

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    Chemistry is a non-negotiable ingredient of great romantic comedies, and lead actors either add spice or deliver tasteless performances.

    This ranking ranks ten notable films based on the connection between their leads, the authenticity of their romantic tension, and the effectiveness of their onscreen chemistry.

    10. Keeping Faith (2002)

    Running time: 2h 30m

    Director: Steve Gukas

    Nadine (Genevieve Nnaji) is recovering from a heartbreak when she meets Princewill (Richard Mofe-Damijo). She likes him, but her friends advise her to give him a love potion — a precaution against breaking her heart as her ex did. She takes the advice and gives him the potion, only to realise that their organic connection is more powerful than any black magic.

    Genevieve Nnaji and RMD’s expressions of deep affection through glances and dialogue keep their romance on a slow burn, an element that hardly goes wrong in romcoms.

    Keeping Faith is streaming on YouTube.

    9. Flower Girl (2013)

    Running time: 1h 46s

    Director: Michelle Bello

    Kemi (Damilola Adegbite) and Umar (Chris Attoh) have been dating for a long time, but when he dumps her, Kemi teams up with a movie star, Tunde (Blossom Chukwujekwu), to make Umar jealous. This leads to the cutest and most unexpected romance.

    While Damilola Adegbite and Chris Attoh trigger the initial conflict, the core chemistry lies between her and Blossom Chukwujekwu. Their fake dating dynamic evolves with genuine comedic timing. This takes their situation from a business arrangement to a romance that feels earned and real.

    Flower Girl is streaming on Netflix, but it’s unavailable in Nigeria.


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    8. The Royal Hibiscus Hotel (2017)

    Running time: 1h 30m

    Director: Ishaya Bako

    Ope (Zainab Balogun) returns to Nigeria to help her parents’ struggling hotel, unaware that Deji (Kenneth Okolie), the man she’s falling for, is the businessman secretly planning to buy it out. Zainab and Kenneth’s chemistry and sophisticated characters fit the movie’s bougie aesthetic. Zainab Balogun and Kenneth Okolie’s acting and interactions are gentle and charming enough to balance the comedic antics of the supporting cast, particularly Ope’s meddling parents.

    The Royal Hibiscus Hotel is streaming on Netflix, but it’s unavailable in Nigeria.

    7. When Love Happens (2014)

    Running time: 1h 49m

    Director: Seyi Babatope

    Mo (Weruche Opia) is tired of being a bridesmaid but never the bride. So she starts a vlog to document her search for “the one,” eventually discovering that her long-time friend Dare (OC Ukeje) is her most compatible match. Both actors excel at portraying the “friends-to-lovers” trope.

    The comfort that Weruchie Opia and OC Ukeje have with one another creates a believable foundation for their fictional relationship. This makes the acknowledgement of their feelings and romantic relationship a satisfying climax for the viewers.

    When Love Happens is streaming on Netflix, but it’s unavailable in Nigeria.

    6. Plan B (2019)

    Running time: 1h

    Director: Dolapo “LowlaDee” Adeleke

    Sarah Hassan (Lisa) and Daniel Etim Effiong (Dele) star in this Kenyan-Nigerian cross-over production. After a one-night stand leads to an unplanned pregnancy, Lisa and her best friend hatch a plan to make the wealthy Dele take responsibility, but feelings complicate the scheme.

    Sarah Hassan and Daniel Etim Effiong navigate the awkwardness of their characters’ situation with vulnerability and humour. Their chemistry deepens as they grow to feel more for each other through a series of forced interactions that gradually reveal their shared values. By the time they come around and fully accept each other as lovers, the transactional plot has dissolved into heartfelt romance.

    Plan B is streaming on YouTube.


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    5. The Perfect Lie (2025)

    Running time: 1h 52m

    Director: Magnifique Ecrivaine

    Alero (Ekama Etim-Inyang) and Kunle (Michael Dappa) used to be school rivals, but house hunting in Lagos brings them together again. For them to get the house of their choice for rent, they have to put the past behind them and pretend to be a couple. Cue the fake wedding photos and forced lovey-dovey that only exists in public. It’s only a matter of time before their clashes and tension give way for deep romance. 

    Ekama Etim-Inyang and Michael Dappa’s chemistry in this movie is more dramatic than in typical romcoms, but it’s a captivating watch.

    A Perfect Lie is streaming on YouTube.

    4. Phone Swap (2012)

    Running time: 1h 57m

    Director: Kunle Afolayan

    Nse Ikpe-Etim (Mary) and Wale Ojo (Akin) are the leads in this Kunle Afolayan-directed hit. A chance encounter at an airport leads to a phone mix-up that forces Mary, a fashion designer, and Akin, an arrogant executive, to be in each other’s lives and interact with each other’s families.

    Despite spending much of the movie apart, Wale Ojo and Nse Ikpe-Etim’s chemistry is established through their voice acting and their reactions to each other’s personal lives. When their characters finally meet at the end, the payoff is effective because of the bond they built over the course of the movie.

    Phone Swap is streaming on YouTube.

    3. Isoken (2017)

    Running time: 1h 40m

    Director: Jadesola Osiberu

    Dakore Egbuson-Akande (Isoken) and Marc Rhys (Kevin) explore the pressures of cultural expectations and interracial dating. Isoken is a successful woman pressured by her family to marry a suitable Nigerian man, but she’s drawn to Kevin, a Caucasian photojournalist. Dakore Egbuson-Akande and March Rhys both share a palpable, charming chemistry that holds the movie together. Their scenes together feel like a refuge from the stressful demands of Isoken’s family.

    Isoken is streaming on Netflix, but it’s unavailable in Nigeria.


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    2. Something Sweet (2025)

    Running time: 29m 22s

    Director: Dika Ofoma

    Ogranya Jable Osai (Leke) and Michelle Dede (Ziora) deliver a great performance in this short film. The unadulterated admiration that they have for each other makes their age-gap dynamic and chemistry nothing out of place. Leke, in particular, excels at expressing yearning that grounds the movie’s dreamlike, fairytale effect.

    The chemistry between Ogranaya Jable Osai and Michelle Dede thrives because the movie prioritises emotional intimacy and intentional framing. Their interactions, ranging from cheeky, flirtatious banter to quiet and lingering stares, strongly pull at the heartstrings.

    Something Sweet is streaming on YouTube.

    https://youtu.be/rJ4So2n_Rrc

    1. This Lady Called Life (2020)

    Running time: 2h

    Director:  Kayode Kasum

    Aiye’s journey toward professional success mirrors her growing relationship with Obum, who sees her talent and worth beyond her circumstances.

    There is grounded, respectful chemistry between Bisola Aiyeola and Efa Iwara’s characters because their relationship is built on mutual support and shared passion for the culinary arts. Their story prioritises personal growth and emotional healing. It’s a refreshing take on romcom.

    This Lady Called Life is streaming on Netflix, but it’s unavailable in Nigeria.


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